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The Last in Love (Ardent Springs, #5) The Last in Love by Terri Osburn
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“One of the benefits of growing old—maybe the only benefit—is knowing more today than you did yesterday.”
Terri Osburn, The Last in Love
“it doesn’t matter if you get knocked down. It only matters that you get back up.”
Terri Osburn, The Last in Love
“Abby felt like a kite cut loose from its string. One stiff wind and she was lost with no way to get back on solid ground.”
Terri Osburn, The Last in Love
“Not sure if you intend to stay with your meal plan, but I highly suggest you have something for lunch other than that second bottle of wine.” He could shove his suggestion up his fire hose. “I’m not in the mood for a lecture, thank you.”
Terri Osburn, The Last in Love
“Isn’t eight thirty in the morning a little early to start drinking?” “Look,” she snarled, pointing the utensil his way. “In less than a week, I’ve set my kitchen on fire.” A hand waved wildly toward the missing stove. “Lost my job. And now I find out that my friends care so much about me that they felt the need to buy me a man. I don’t care what time it is, I’ve earned a damn glass of wine.”
Terri Osburn, The Last in Love
“Can I ask you a question?” Squatting in front of an open cabinet, she said, “You just did. Why do people do that? If you have a question, just ask it.”
Terri Osburn, The Last in Love
“I wouldn’t normally recommend setting your house on fire to meet a hot guy,” Haleigh said, “but you go, girl.”
Terri Osburn, The Last in Love
“wouldn’t normally recommend setting your house on fire to meet a hot guy,” Haleigh said, “but you go, girl.”
Terri Osburn, The Last in Love